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The Importance Of National Ideology In The Educational Process

Khujayev MunisPhD Student Tashkent State Pedagogical University, Uzbekistan
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In the usual sense, ideology is not a science, although it includes scientific knowledge. The difference between ideology and science lies in the fact that it includes not only scientific knowledge and knowledge about socio-political life, but also an assessment of current events, trends, processes and various forces of this socio-political life. Strictly speaking, ideology does not exist in isolation from socio-political, national, economic, class and other communities and groups. It arises with them, forms and changes as their life cycle progresses, reflecting the interests of groups united by a given ideology.

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